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A two-day Future of Work national dialogue concluded in Amman with Jordanian ILO constituents agreeing to create a committee to undertake research and continue discussions around the changes taking place in the world of work. The purpose of the national dialogue was to exchange ideas between constituents on how best to address some of the main challenges and opportunities posed by the changing world of work in Jordan, towards achieving the ultimate goal of social justice.

original source: https://youtu.be/D7Kn5p7TP_Y?t=1h29m53s
PsychologyProfessor Dr. Jordan B. Peterson explains why IQ is a good predictor of success in the job market. The more complex the occupation, the higher the requirement of cognitive abilities. By ignoring this reality we do a big disservice to those who don't have the requirements even for simple jobs and get left behind. Both the conservative response 'They should work harder!' or the liberal view 'Everyone has the same potential!' are wrong and are ignoring the hard facts of intelligence.
Dr. Peterson's new book is available for pre-order:
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: http://amzn.to/2yvJf9L
If you want to support Dr. Peterson, here is his Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/jordanbpeterson
Check out Jordan Peterson's Self Authoring Program, a powerful tool to sort yourself out:
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In 1997, Jordan witnessed the establishment of the Qualified IndustrialZone. The QIZ initiative allows Jordan to export products to the United States duty-free, as long as they have inputs from Israel. Although the main reason was to provide jobs for Jordanians, South Asian migrants, especially women, make up more than 70% of the total work force.
Many garment workers face excessive working hours, delays or non-payments of salaries, restrictions on freedom of movement and confiscation of passports. With the industrial areas located in remote areas, often garment workers feel isolated, living in dormitories adjacent to factories.
In the last few years, the economic crisis had a negative impact on the Qualified Industrial Zones. Many factories were forced to close leaving many workers stranded with no work permits. Workers choose to stay and work illegally due to debt they accumulate coming to Jordan. Brokers in their own countries, make use of the villagers, that choose to work abroad for a better life. Other factors led some workers to run away from their employers, for example, many factories establish daily production targets. Some workers have reported, they are threatened of deportation if they don't meet their target. They then must try to find jobs elsewhere so that they can continue to send much-needed remittances home to their families.
As a result, a community of Irregular garment workers has been formed. They look out for each other at a time where all other doors seems to be closed, and hope for a brighter future.

Hundreds of Bangladeshi workers are trapped in Jordan after the textile factory they worked for was shut down.
Their employer has left the country, and the labourers are surviving in squalid conditions while authorities try to work out what to do.
Nisreen el-Shamayleh reports from the dispute in Irbid in northern Jordan.

published:07 Mar 2009

views:8191

Globally, the garment sector employs more than 60,000 people. 80% of them are women. For many, it is their first job. Our research shows that when these jobs are quality jobs, they can be an important driver of change for women, their families and communities – and even for the country as a whole.
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the courage and determination of women in the world of work by sharing the stories of seven diverse women employed in Jordanian garment factories.
Meet Majda, Nikitha, Shahanaj, Dilani, Dua’a, Bal and Tumpa.

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Jordan (/ˈdʒɔːrdən/; Arabic:الأردن‎Al-Urdun), officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (Arabic:المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية‎Al-Mamlakah Al-Urduniyah Al-Hashimiyah), is an Arab kingdom in Western Asia, on the East Bank of the Jordan River. Jordan is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the east and south, Iraq to the north-east, Syria to the north, and Israel and Palestine to the west. Since the dawn of civilization, the country's location at the crossroads of the Middle East has served as a strategic nexus connecting Asia, Africa and Europe.

Michael Jordan

Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also known by his initials, MJ, is an American former professional basketball player. He is also a businessman, and principal owner and chairman of the Charlotte Hornets. Jordan played 15 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards. His biography on the NBA website states: "By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time." Jordan was one of the most effectively marketed athletes of his generation and was considered instrumental in popularizing the NBA around the world in the 1980s and 1990s.

After a three-season stint playing for coach Dean Smith at the University of North Carolina, where he was a member of the Tar Heels' national championship team in 1982, Jordan joined the NBA's Chicago Bulls in 1984. He quickly emerged as a league star, entertaining crowds with his prolific scoring. His leaping ability, illustrated by performing slam dunks from the free throw line in slam dunk contests, earned him the nicknames "Air Jordan" and "His Airness". He also gained a reputation for being one of the best defensive players in basketball. In 1991, he won his first NBA championship with the Bulls, and followed that achievement with titles in 1992 and 1993, securing a "three-peat". Although Jordan abruptly retired from basketball before the beginning of the 1993–94 NBA season to pursue a career in baseball, he returned to the Bulls in March 1995 and led them to three additional championships in 1996, 1997, and 1998, as well as an NBA-record 72 regular-season wins in the 1995–96 NBA season. Jordan retired for a second time in January 1999, but returned for two more NBA seasons from 2001 to 2003 as a member of the Wizards.

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Oprah Gail Winfrey, born January 29, 1954, is an American media proprietor, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist. She is best known for her talk show The Oprah Winfrey Show, which was the highest-rated program of its kind in history and was nationally syndicated from 1986 to 2011. Dubbed the "Queen of All Media", she has been ranked the richest African-American of the 20th century, the greatest black philanthropist in American history, and is now North America's first and only multi-billionaire Black. Several assessments regard her as the most influential woman in the world. In 2013, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama and honorary doctorate degrees from Duke and Harvard.

Winfrey was born into poverty in rural Mississippi to a teenage single mother and later raised in an inner-city Milwaukee neighborhood. She has stated that she was molested during her childhood and early teens and became pregnant at 14; her son died in infancy. Sent to live with the man she calls her father, a barber in Tennessee, Winfrey landed a job in radio while still in high school and began co-anchoring the local evening news at the age of 19. Her emotional ad-lib delivery eventually got her transferred to the daytime-talk-show arena, and after boosting a third-rated local Chicago talk show to first place, she launched her own production company and became internationally syndicated.

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The Future of Work in Jordan

The Future of Work in Jordan

The Future of Work in Jordan

A two-day Future of Work national dialogue concluded in Amman with Jordanian ILO constituents agreeing to create a committee to undertake research and continue discussions around the changes taking place in the world of work. The purpose of the national dialogue was to exchange ideas between constituents on how best to address some of the main challenges and opportunities posed by the changing world of work in Jordan, towards achieving the ultimate goal of social justice.

Jordan Peterson - IQ and The Job Market

original source: https://youtu.be/D7Kn5p7TP_Y?t=1h29m53s
PsychologyProfessor Dr. Jordan B. Peterson explains why IQ is a good predictor of success in the job market. The more complex the occupation, the higher the requirement of cognitive abilities. By ignoring this reality we do a big disservice to those who don't have the requirements even for simple jobs and get left behind. Both the conservative response 'They should work harder!' or the liberal view 'Everyone has the same potential!' are wrong and are ignoring the hard facts of intelligence.
Dr. Peterson's new book is available for pre-order:
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: http://amzn.to/2yvJf9L
If you want to support Dr. Peterson, here is his Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/jordanbpeterson
Check out Jordan Peterson's Self Authoring Program, a powerful tool to sort yourself out:
http://bit.ly/selfAuth (Official affiliate link for Bite-sized Philosophy)

Beyond Threads - Garment Workers in Jordan

In 1997, Jordan witnessed the establishment of the Qualified IndustrialZone. The QIZ initiative allows Jordan to export products to the United States duty-free, as long as they have inputs from Israel. Although the main reason was to provide jobs for Jordanians, South Asian migrants, especially women, make up more than 70% of the total work force.
Many garment workers face excessive working hours, delays or non-payments of salaries, restrictions on freedom of movement and confiscation of passports. With the industrial areas located in remote areas, often garment workers feel isolated, living in dormitories adjacent to factories.
In the last few years, the economic crisis had a negative impact on the Qualified Industrial Zones. Many factories were forced to close leaving many workers stranded with no work permits. Workers choose to stay and work illegally due to debt they accumulate coming to Jordan. Brokers in their own countries, make use of the villagers, that choose to work abroad for a better life. Other factors led some workers to run away from their employers, for example, many factories establish daily production targets. Some workers have reported, they are threatened of deportation if they don't meet their target. They then must try to find jobs elsewhere so that they can continue to send much-needed remittances home to their families.
As a result, a community of Irregular garment workers has been formed. They look out for each other at a time where all other doors seems to be closed, and hope for a brighter future.

How To Find Jobs In Jordan In Hindi/Urdu

Bangladeshi workers stranded in Jordan - 7 March 09

Hundreds of Bangladeshi workers are trapped in Jordan after the textile factory they worked for was shut down.
Their employer has left the country, and the labourers are surviving in squalid conditions while authorities try to work out what to do.
Nisreen el-Shamayleh reports from the dispute in Irbid in northern Jordan.

5:55

#BeBoldForChange - Garment Workers in Jordan on International Women's Day

#BeBoldForChange - Garment Workers in Jordan on International Women's Day

#BeBoldForChange - Garment Workers in Jordan on International Women's Day

Globally, the garment sector employs more than 60,000 people. 80% of them are women. For many, it is their first job. Our research shows that when these jobs are quality jobs, they can be an important driver of change for women, their families and communities – and even for the country as a whole.
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the courage and determination of women in the world of work by sharing the stories of seven diverse women employed in Jordanian garment factories.
Meet Majda, Nikitha, Shahanaj, Dilani, Dua’a, Bal and Tumpa.

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Jordan's garment industry: Migrating To Better Work

Jordan's garment industry: Migrating To Better Work

Jordan's garment industry: Migrating To Better Work

A growing nation in the heart of the Middle East, Jordan is an emerging economy undergoing a period of reform and building itself into global supply chains. It has more free trade agreements than any other country in the Arab world and the apparel industry is now one of its main industrial sectors. By improving labour standards and competitiveness the industry will also become a better place for Jordanian workers.
It isn't a short term task but programmes like BetterWork already show how much can be done with the right level of support.

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Conan Catches Jordan Schlansky Coming In Late

Conan Catches Jordan Schlansky Coming In Late

Conan Catches Jordan Schlansky Coming In Late

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Michael Jordan. How important is Practice?

Michael Jordan. How important is Practice?

Michael Jordan. How important is Practice?

Practice as u play the game, that´s the key of the game. Passion and dedication for been the best basketball player that u can be. Effort.

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In drake&scull company we are working we facing lot of problem in this company cutting over salary .

published: 08 Jun 2015

The Future of Work in Jordan

A two-day Future of Work national dialogue concluded in Amman with Jordanian ILO constituents agreeing to create a committee to undertake research and continue discussions around the changes taking place in the world of work. The purpose of the national dialogue was to exchange ideas between constituents on how best to address some of the main challenges and opportunities posed by the changing world of work in Jordan, towards achieving the ultimate goal of social justice.

Jordan Peterson - IQ and The Job Market

original source: https://youtu.be/D7Kn5p7TP_Y?t=1h29m53s
PsychologyProfessor Dr. Jordan B. Peterson explains why IQ is a good predictor of success in the job market. The more complex the occupation, the higher the requirement of cognitive abilities. By ignoring this reality we do a big disservice to those who don't have the requirements even for simple jobs and get left behind. Both the conservative response 'They should work harder!' or the liberal view 'Everyone has the same potential!' are wrong and are ignoring the hard facts of intelligence.
Dr. Peterson's new book is available for pre-order:
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: http://amzn.to/2yvJf9L
If you want to support Dr. Peterson, here is his Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/jordanbpeterson
Check out Jordan Peterson's ...

published: 19 Apr 2017

Michael Jordan's work ethic and competitiveness

Beyond Threads - Garment Workers in Jordan

In 1997, Jordan witnessed the establishment of the Qualified IndustrialZone. The QIZ initiative allows Jordan to export products to the United States duty-free, as long as they have inputs from Israel. Although the main reason was to provide jobs for Jordanians, South Asian migrants, especially women, make up more than 70% of the total work force.
Many garment workers face excessive working hours, delays or non-payments of salaries, restrictions on freedom of movement and confiscation of passports. With the industrial areas located in remote areas, often garment workers feel isolated, living in dormitories adjacent to factories.
In the last few years, the economic crisis had a negative impact on the Qualified Industrial Zones. Many factories were forced to close leaving many workers st...

published: 03 Feb 2014

How To Find Jobs In Jordan In Hindi/Urdu

Bangladeshi workers stranded in Jordan - 7 March 09

Hundreds of Bangladeshi workers are trapped in Jordan after the textile factory they worked for was shut down.
Their employer has left the country, and the labourers are surviving in squalid conditions while authorities try to work out what to do.
Nisreen el-Shamayleh reports from the dispute in Irbid in northern Jordan.

published: 07 Mar 2009

#BeBoldForChange - Garment Workers in Jordan on International Women's Day

Globally, the garment sector employs more than 60,000 people. 80% of them are women. For many, it is their first job. Our research shows that when these jobs are quality jobs, they can be an important driver of change for women, their families and communities – and even for the country as a whole.
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the courage and determination of women in the world of work by sharing the stories of seven diverse women employed in Jordanian garment factories.
Meet Majda, Nikitha, Shahanaj, Dilani, Dua’a, Bal and Tumpa.

Michael Jordan Inspiration - Work Hard

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Jordan's garment industry: Migrating To Better Work

A growing nation in the heart of the Middle East, Jordan is an emerging economy undergoing a period of reform and building itself into global supply chains. It has more free trade agreements than any other country in the Arab world and the apparel industry is now one of its main industrial sectors. By improving labour standards and competitiveness the industry will also become a better place for Jordanian workers.
It isn't a short term task but programmes like BetterWork already show how much can be done with the right level of support.

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Jordan Clarkson Working Out At The Lakers New Training Facility

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Conan Catches Jordan Schlansky Coming In Late

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published: 07 Jun 2017

Michael Jordan. How important is Practice?

Practice as u play the game, that´s the key of the game. Passion and dedication for been the best basketball player that u can be. Effort.

The Future of Work in Jordan

A two-day Future of Work national dialogue concluded in Amman with Jordanian ILO constituents agreeing to create a committee to undertake research and continue ...

A two-day Future of Work national dialogue concluded in Amman with Jordanian ILO constituents agreeing to create a committee to undertake research and continue discussions around the changes taking place in the world of work. The purpose of the national dialogue was to exchange ideas between constituents on how best to address some of the main challenges and opportunities posed by the changing world of work in Jordan, towards achieving the ultimate goal of social justice.

A two-day Future of Work national dialogue concluded in Amman with Jordanian ILO constituents agreeing to create a committee to undertake research and continue discussions around the changes taking place in the world of work. The purpose of the national dialogue was to exchange ideas between constituents on how best to address some of the main challenges and opportunities posed by the changing world of work in Jordan, towards achieving the ultimate goal of social justice.

original source: https://youtu.be/D7Kn5p7TP_Y?t=1h29m53s
PsychologyProfessor Dr. Jordan B. Peterson explains why IQ is a good predictor of success in the job market. The more complex the occupation, the higher the requirement of cognitive abilities. By ignoring this reality we do a big disservice to those who don't have the requirements even for simple jobs and get left behind. Both the conservative response 'They should work harder!' or the liberal view 'Everyone has the same potential!' are wrong and are ignoring the hard facts of intelligence.
Dr. Peterson's new book is available for pre-order:
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: http://amzn.to/2yvJf9L
If you want to support Dr. Peterson, here is his Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/jordanbpeterson
Check out Jordan Peterson's Self Authoring Program, a powerful tool to sort yourself out:
http://bit.ly/selfAuth (Official affiliate link for Bite-sized Philosophy)

original source: https://youtu.be/D7Kn5p7TP_Y?t=1h29m53s
PsychologyProfessor Dr. Jordan B. Peterson explains why IQ is a good predictor of success in the job market. The more complex the occupation, the higher the requirement of cognitive abilities. By ignoring this reality we do a big disservice to those who don't have the requirements even for simple jobs and get left behind. Both the conservative response 'They should work harder!' or the liberal view 'Everyone has the same potential!' are wrong and are ignoring the hard facts of intelligence.
Dr. Peterson's new book is available for pre-order:
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: http://amzn.to/2yvJf9L
If you want to support Dr. Peterson, here is his Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/jordanbpeterson
Check out Jordan Peterson's Self Authoring Program, a powerful tool to sort yourself out:
http://bit.ly/selfAuth (Official affiliate link for Bite-sized Philosophy)

In 1997, Jordan witnessed the establishment of the Qualified IndustrialZone. The QIZ initiative allows Jordan to export products to the United States duty-free, as long as they have inputs from Israel. Although the main reason was to provide jobs for Jordanians, South Asian migrants, especially women, make up more than 70% of the total work force.
Many garment workers face excessive working hours, delays or non-payments of salaries, restrictions on freedom of movement and confiscation of passports. With the industrial areas located in remote areas, often garment workers feel isolated, living in dormitories adjacent to factories.
In the last few years, the economic crisis had a negative impact on the Qualified Industrial Zones. Many factories were forced to close leaving many workers stranded with no work permits. Workers choose to stay and work illegally due to debt they accumulate coming to Jordan. Brokers in their own countries, make use of the villagers, that choose to work abroad for a better life. Other factors led some workers to run away from their employers, for example, many factories establish daily production targets. Some workers have reported, they are threatened of deportation if they don't meet their target. They then must try to find jobs elsewhere so that they can continue to send much-needed remittances home to their families.
As a result, a community of Irregular garment workers has been formed. They look out for each other at a time where all other doors seems to be closed, and hope for a brighter future.

In 1997, Jordan witnessed the establishment of the Qualified IndustrialZone. The QIZ initiative allows Jordan to export products to the United States duty-free, as long as they have inputs from Israel. Although the main reason was to provide jobs for Jordanians, South Asian migrants, especially women, make up more than 70% of the total work force.
Many garment workers face excessive working hours, delays or non-payments of salaries, restrictions on freedom of movement and confiscation of passports. With the industrial areas located in remote areas, often garment workers feel isolated, living in dormitories adjacent to factories.
In the last few years, the economic crisis had a negative impact on the Qualified Industrial Zones. Many factories were forced to close leaving many workers stranded with no work permits. Workers choose to stay and work illegally due to debt they accumulate coming to Jordan. Brokers in their own countries, make use of the villagers, that choose to work abroad for a better life. Other factors led some workers to run away from their employers, for example, many factories establish daily production targets. Some workers have reported, they are threatened of deportation if they don't meet their target. They then must try to find jobs elsewhere so that they can continue to send much-needed remittances home to their families.
As a result, a community of Irregular garment workers has been formed. They look out for each other at a time where all other doors seems to be closed, and hope for a brighter future.

Bangladeshi workers stranded in Jordan - 7 March 09

Hundreds of Bangladeshi workers are trapped in Jordan after the textile factory they worked for was shut down.
Their employer has left the country, and the l...

Hundreds of Bangladeshi workers are trapped in Jordan after the textile factory they worked for was shut down.
Their employer has left the country, and the labourers are surviving in squalid conditions while authorities try to work out what to do.
Nisreen el-Shamayleh reports from the dispute in Irbid in northern Jordan.

Hundreds of Bangladeshi workers are trapped in Jordan after the textile factory they worked for was shut down.
Their employer has left the country, and the labourers are surviving in squalid conditions while authorities try to work out what to do.
Nisreen el-Shamayleh reports from the dispute in Irbid in northern Jordan.

published:07 Mar 2009

views:8191

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#BeBoldForChange - Garment Workers in Jordan on International Women's Day

Globally, the garment sector employs more than 60,000 people. 80% of them are women. For many, it is their first job. Our research shows that when these jobs ar...

Globally, the garment sector employs more than 60,000 people. 80% of them are women. For many, it is their first job. Our research shows that when these jobs are quality jobs, they can be an important driver of change for women, their families and communities – and even for the country as a whole.
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the courage and determination of women in the world of work by sharing the stories of seven diverse women employed in Jordanian garment factories.
Meet Majda, Nikitha, Shahanaj, Dilani, Dua’a, Bal and Tumpa.

Globally, the garment sector employs more than 60,000 people. 80% of them are women. For many, it is their first job. Our research shows that when these jobs are quality jobs, they can be an important driver of change for women, their families and communities – and even for the country as a whole.
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the courage and determination of women in the world of work by sharing the stories of seven diverse women employed in Jordanian garment factories.
Meet Majda, Nikitha, Shahanaj, Dilani, Dua’a, Bal and Tumpa.

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Jordan's garment industry: Migrating To Better Work

A growing nation in the heart of the Middle East, Jordan is an emerging economy undergoing a period of reform and building itself into global supply chains. It ...

A growing nation in the heart of the Middle East, Jordan is an emerging economy undergoing a period of reform and building itself into global supply chains. It has more free trade agreements than any other country in the Arab world and the apparel industry is now one of its main industrial sectors. By improving labour standards and competitiveness the industry will also become a better place for Jordanian workers.
It isn't a short term task but programmes like BetterWork already show how much can be done with the right level of support.

A growing nation in the heart of the Middle East, Jordan is an emerging economy undergoing a period of reform and building itself into global supply chains. It has more free trade agreements than any other country in the Arab world and the apparel industry is now one of its main industrial sectors. By improving labour standards and competitiveness the industry will also become a better place for Jordanian workers.
It isn't a short term task but programmes like BetterWork already show how much can be done with the right level of support.

Conan Catches Jordan Schlansky Coming In Late

Conan investigates why Jordan rolls in past noon and discovers his creepy morning routines. More CONAN @ http://teamcoco.com/video
Team Coco is the official Yo...

Conan investigates why Jordan rolls in past noon and discovers his creepy morning routines. More CONAN @ http://teamcoco.com/video
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A Travel Guide to Jordan

A TravelGuide to Jordan
Jordan is an extraordinary country. Although small in size and young in terms of nation state, it is blessed with some of the regions most revered historical treasures, some of its most spectacular scenery and some of its kindest and most hospitable people. It has a delicious cuisine, a good tourist infrastructure – with some great accommodation and knowledgeable guides – and under the much respected royal family, a stable government. Throughout its short history, Jordan has bucked the trends of its neighbours; by welcoming the foreign traveller with open arms, and gallons of sweet mint tea, in many ways it continues to do so.
Amman is a lively, liberal city, modern in character, yet with one foot rooted firmly in the past. With a history dating back to Neolithic...

published: 07 Oct 2015

Things to do in Jordan | Top Attractions Travel Guide

The following travel video is a list of things to do in Jordan with an emphasis on the top attractions and places to visit in this travel guide. When it comes to travel in the Middle East, few countries can offer as many fascinating attractions or the generous hospitality exhibited in Jordan where you'll discover a rich culture and plenty of adventures types of activities.
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Jordan Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Jordan is known as The Pearl Of The Orient: a fascinating land with a culture that is thousands of years old, a land of colourful epochs and biblical history, all to be rediscovered in this Hasemite kingdom that was founded in 1946. Pharaohs, Assyrian kings and Persian monarchs once fought for this country. Nabateans, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Crusaders and Ottomans, each of them left their traces in Jordan.Amman is Jordan’s capital city in which, poverty and wealth live side by side. The KingAbdullahMosque is the largest and, due to its striking blue cupola, the most beautiful mosque in Amman. Although only completed in 1988 it is an important symbol of Islam and five times a day the Muezzin calls to the faithful from its Minaret. In 1900 the Ott...

published: 14 Aug 2013

6 Reasons You Should Visit Jordan NOW!

As if you needed more reasons to plan your next visit, here’s our top 6 for why Jordan belongs high on your travel bucket list. JoinMatador’s CEORoss Borden and Creative DirectorScott Sporleder as they immerse themselves in the culture, indulge in local eats, explore the infamous Petra, and experience everything this safe country has to offer.
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published: 05 Feb 2016

DIY Destinations - Jordan Budget Travel Show

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Welcome to Jordan, we'll discover in this episodes the best of what it has to offer, safely, inexpensively and cheaply. Including the famous Wadi Rum and Petra, Madaba, the Dead Sea, Jerash, and much more. We'll also cover all the cheap food and getting around on public transportation.

published: 02 May 2016

Beyond Perceptions: A Jordan Journey

Jordan is one of those places that most Americans know nothing about. We remember that it was in the Bible, and we *think* that the one scene from "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" was shot there, but that's about all we have. We also have a vague notion that Jordan, and the Middle East as a whole, really isn't a great place for women travelers.
KaraMercer wouldn't agree. She took a trip along the Jordan Trail, and what she discovered was not hostility, but a staggering hospitality. The video she captured is downright breathtaking. Her trip took her out into the desert, where she was hosted by a Bedouin family. She rode camels over the dunes to the famous Wadi Rum wilderness and the PetraUNESCO World Heritage Site. She mingled with artists and fashionistas in the country's cosmopoli...

published: 12 Dec 2016

Lost City of Petra tour travel guide (tourism) | Top things to do in Jordan

Lost City of Petra tour travel guide (tourism) | Top things to do in Jordan. Enjoy the best places to visit in Jordan on a Lost City of Petra tour travel guide. Jordan is one of the top places in the world to visit. It's an amazing opportunity to visit tourism attractions across Jordan, starting in Petra Jordan and moving onto the Wadi Rum Desert.
Visit Lost City of Petra, the Petra Treasury and the Wadi Rum Desert.
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JORDAN Travel Guide | Top 5 Best Places In Jordan, You Must Visit !!

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5. Dana Biosphere Reserve
Dana Biosphere Reserve is Jordan's largest nature reserve, located in south-central Jordan. It was founded in 1989
The diverse environment of Dana is home to 703 plant species, 215 species of birds, and 38 species of mammals
4. Roman theatre
Roman theatre is a 6,000-seat, 2nd-century Roman theatre and a famous landmark in the Jordanian capital
The theatre was built during the reign of Antonius Pius (138-161 CE).
3. Ajloun castle
Ajloun castle is a 12th-century Muslim castle, pl...

published: 15 Nov 2017

Travel Guide - Biblical Sites of Jordan

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Petra - Exploring the Amazing Rock City of Jordan

Petra, also known as the Lost City or the Red RockCity, is an ancient Nabatean holy city, carved into the rocks in southern Jordan. It’s an amazing place to see in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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On Day 6 of our trip to Jordan, we woke up in the morning, had breakfast at our hotel, and continued on to the gates of Petra. The entrance ticket price of visiting Petra is 50 JD ($70.23), which is on the pricey side, but well worth it to visit this incredible city. Before going into the gates, I stopped on the outside and purchased a keffiyeh (4 JD ($5.62), the traditional Middle Eastern checkered cloth headdress. After that, I was ready to go and explore Petra!
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Tour of Amman, Jordan - Delicious JORDANIAN FOOD and Attractions!

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On Day 3 of our trip to Jordan we stayed in Amman, and did lots of the major attractions in Amman, including the historical sites. We also explored downtown Amman, went to the local market, and at some more incredibly good food. Below is everything we did during this packed day of sightseeing in Amman.
1:10 - Shams El BaladCafe - For breakfast we went to Shams El Balad Cafe, a very nice restaurant and cafe that specializes in local Jordanian food with a fresh and healthy, and also organic twist to it. The place itself is very nice, and sits on a hill overlooking the main downtown area of Amman. We ordered a variety of different food, including some mana...

published: 11 Apr 2016

10 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING PETRA | JORDAN

Petra is on most peoples bucket list, and I was lucky enough to tick it off mine this month. What an incredible place. BUT, there are some things you need to know before you travel there. And here are 10 of them! Have the best time in Petra guys!
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Jordan Travel Video Guide

JordanTravelVideoGuide: For many people Jordan begins and ends with the magical ancient Nabataean city of Petra. And it's true, Petra is without doubt one of the Middle East's most spectacular, unmissable sights, battling it out with Machu Picchu or Angkor Wat for the title of the world's most dramatic 'lost city'.
Yet there's so much more to see in Jordan - ruined Roman cities, Crusader castles, desert citadels and powerful biblical sites: the brook where Jesus was baptised, the fortress where Herod beheaded John the Baptist, and the mountain top where Moses cast eyes on the Promised Land. Biblical scenes are not just consigned to the past in Jordan; you'll see plenty of men wearing full-flowing robes and leading herds of livestock across the timeless desert. But it's not all crusty r...

Jordan Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Jordan is a peaceful oasis in the turmoil of the Middle East. As one of the cradles of human civilization and a part of the Holy Land, Jordan has such invaluable monuments as the Roman city of Jerash, or the mystical capital of the Nabateans, the marvellous Petra, the city carved from red stone. Moses also lies here, but apart from that, one cannot forget the mosaics of Madaba, the national park of Dana, the hot waterfalls of WadiZarka and the 70 kilometers long coast of the Dead Sea. The capital, Amman, and Aqaba, which lies on the coast of the Mediterranean See, are real eastern cities with their mosques and bazaars, while the Wadi Rum with is wonderful stone arches and the Red Desert offer the tourists different kinds of experience from off road jeep tours to camel trips and Bedouin ca...

published: 14 Apr 2015

Jordan Travel Vlog | Middle Eastern Adventures | Daniela M Biah

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A Travel Guide to Jordan

A TravelGuide to Jordan
Jordan is an extraordinary country. Although small in size and young in terms of nation state, it is blessed with some of the regions m...

A TravelGuide to Jordan
Jordan is an extraordinary country. Although small in size and young in terms of nation state, it is blessed with some of the regions most revered historical treasures, some of its most spectacular scenery and some of its kindest and most hospitable people. It has a delicious cuisine, a good tourist infrastructure – with some great accommodation and knowledgeable guides – and under the much respected royal family, a stable government. Throughout its short history, Jordan has bucked the trends of its neighbours; by welcoming the foreign traveller with open arms, and gallons of sweet mint tea, in many ways it continues to do so.
Amman is a lively, liberal city, modern in character, yet with one foot rooted firmly in the past. With a history dating back to Neolithic times, its journey travels through the Greeks and Romans – when it was known as Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love’ – before being abandoned for almost a thousand years only to rise again in 1921 as the country’s modern capital. Today it carries an air of dynamic self-assurance, and is an easy place to hang out for a day or two. Things not to be missed are the downtown area, the fruit and vegetable market, the Roman theatre, and the citadel with the capital’s most famous monument, the Temple of Hercules.
From Amman the first thing you might like to do is take a day trip to visit the country’s most famous Roman town, Jaresh. Although Palaeolithic and Neolithic settlements can be found nearby, the town came to prominence during in the 1st century AD. Sites to check out here are the Temple of Zeus, the SouthTheatre and its impressive, and renovated, Hippodrome – which has seen a revival of the Roman sport of chariot racing.
Travelling south you’ll pass Mount Nebo, the site from which Moses showed his people the Promised Land and take a look around Madaba, where, among other things, on the floor of St George’s church you can see the first map of the Holy Land in the form of a wonderful mural.
But Jordan isn’t just about sites of antiquity, it also has some stunning natural wonders to experience. Just to the east of Madaba you can go for a float in the Dead Sea – and, if you so desire, cover yourself in the rejuvenating mud, or treat yourself to a spa or swim at one of the regions smart 5 star hotels – before enjoying remote, offbeat locations like the tiny village of Dana, which has recently been reinvented as an eco-village for travellers looking to explore the nearby reserve.
While most people enter Petra from the town of Wadi Musa, through the famous Siq, or narrow gorge, emerging at the Treasury, there is another route in. Taking the rarely used back entrance not only offers a spectacular walk, through the regions beautifully rugged terrain, it also means you avoid the crowds and start your tour of the amazing Pink City at the impressive Monastery, and thus save the Treasury till last.
And what a site Petra is – truly one of the wonders of the world. Covering some 250 square kilometres, the former capital of the Nabateans simply astounds. The beautiful pink rock, carved into magnificent facades showcasing the noble family’s temples and tombs, divided by mighty canyons and gorges, really does leave you speechless. At one time the city was home to some 30,000 inhabitants and the scale of the place is mind-blowing.
And finally you come to the most impressive of all the Petra sites, the famous Treasury, which simply has to be one of the most magnificent monuments ever created.
This is simply one of the most majestic desert landscapes you are ever likely to witness, a place where orange sands drift against towering red cliffs and immense vistas ride out under vast desert skies. This is a great place to stay for the night, either sleeping wild under the stars or in one of the impressive camps, the best of which is almost certainly DiscoverCircle, BeduCamp.
And as dramatic as it is, Wadi Rum has been used as a location in a numerous famous movies.
And finally right in the south is the Red Sea town of Aqaba, which as well as being an important port and modern beach resort for locals, also has its place in history.
With plenty of good walks to be had, horse riding holidays to experience, even great diving in the Red Sea, Jordan also has its fair share of activities to enjoy. At the Feynan Eco Resort it has an award winning ethical hotel, at Karak and Shobak it has Crusader castles and in the AzraqWetlands it offers some amazing birdwatching.

A TravelGuide to Jordan
Jordan is an extraordinary country. Although small in size and young in terms of nation state, it is blessed with some of the regions most revered historical treasures, some of its most spectacular scenery and some of its kindest and most hospitable people. It has a delicious cuisine, a good tourist infrastructure – with some great accommodation and knowledgeable guides – and under the much respected royal family, a stable government. Throughout its short history, Jordan has bucked the trends of its neighbours; by welcoming the foreign traveller with open arms, and gallons of sweet mint tea, in many ways it continues to do so.
Amman is a lively, liberal city, modern in character, yet with one foot rooted firmly in the past. With a history dating back to Neolithic times, its journey travels through the Greeks and Romans – when it was known as Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love’ – before being abandoned for almost a thousand years only to rise again in 1921 as the country’s modern capital. Today it carries an air of dynamic self-assurance, and is an easy place to hang out for a day or two. Things not to be missed are the downtown area, the fruit and vegetable market, the Roman theatre, and the citadel with the capital’s most famous monument, the Temple of Hercules.
From Amman the first thing you might like to do is take a day trip to visit the country’s most famous Roman town, Jaresh. Although Palaeolithic and Neolithic settlements can be found nearby, the town came to prominence during in the 1st century AD. Sites to check out here are the Temple of Zeus, the SouthTheatre and its impressive, and renovated, Hippodrome – which has seen a revival of the Roman sport of chariot racing.
Travelling south you’ll pass Mount Nebo, the site from which Moses showed his people the Promised Land and take a look around Madaba, where, among other things, on the floor of St George’s church you can see the first map of the Holy Land in the form of a wonderful mural.
But Jordan isn’t just about sites of antiquity, it also has some stunning natural wonders to experience. Just to the east of Madaba you can go for a float in the Dead Sea – and, if you so desire, cover yourself in the rejuvenating mud, or treat yourself to a spa or swim at one of the regions smart 5 star hotels – before enjoying remote, offbeat locations like the tiny village of Dana, which has recently been reinvented as an eco-village for travellers looking to explore the nearby reserve.
While most people enter Petra from the town of Wadi Musa, through the famous Siq, or narrow gorge, emerging at the Treasury, there is another route in. Taking the rarely used back entrance not only offers a spectacular walk, through the regions beautifully rugged terrain, it also means you avoid the crowds and start your tour of the amazing Pink City at the impressive Monastery, and thus save the Treasury till last.
And what a site Petra is – truly one of the wonders of the world. Covering some 250 square kilometres, the former capital of the Nabateans simply astounds. The beautiful pink rock, carved into magnificent facades showcasing the noble family’s temples and tombs, divided by mighty canyons and gorges, really does leave you speechless. At one time the city was home to some 30,000 inhabitants and the scale of the place is mind-blowing.
And finally you come to the most impressive of all the Petra sites, the famous Treasury, which simply has to be one of the most magnificent monuments ever created.
This is simply one of the most majestic desert landscapes you are ever likely to witness, a place where orange sands drift against towering red cliffs and immense vistas ride out under vast desert skies. This is a great place to stay for the night, either sleeping wild under the stars or in one of the impressive camps, the best of which is almost certainly DiscoverCircle, BeduCamp.
And as dramatic as it is, Wadi Rum has been used as a location in a numerous famous movies.
And finally right in the south is the Red Sea town of Aqaba, which as well as being an important port and modern beach resort for locals, also has its place in history.
With plenty of good walks to be had, horse riding holidays to experience, even great diving in the Red Sea, Jordan also has its fair share of activities to enjoy. At the Feynan Eco Resort it has an award winning ethical hotel, at Karak and Shobak it has Crusader castles and in the AzraqWetlands it offers some amazing birdwatching.

Things to do in Jordan | Top Attractions Travel Guide

The following travel video is a list of things to do in Jordan with an emphasis on the top attractions and places to visit in this travel guide. When it comes t...

The following travel video is a list of things to do in Jordan with an emphasis on the top attractions and places to visit in this travel guide. When it comes to travel in the Middle East, few countries can offer as many fascinating attractions or the generous hospitality exhibited in Jordan where you'll discover a rich culture and plenty of adventures types of activities.
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If you're planning a trip to Jordan or just want to discover more about the country check out this travel video where I showcase the top seven things to do:
1) Visit the archeological ruins of Petra, Jordan also known as the Lost City.
2) Float around and get all muddy in the Dead Sea.
3) Wander around the ruins of the Ancient city of Jerash to marvel at the temple of Artemis.
4) Drink tea inside of a Bedouin tent.
5) Walk barefoot in Wadi Rum and be amazed by the scenery.
6) Camp outside in the desert with Bedouins and go for a camel ride in the morning.
7) Explore the Citadel in Ammanالبتراء - Πέτρα
This is part of our Travel in Jordan series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Jordanian culture, Jordanian arts, Jordanian foods, Jordanian religion and Jordanian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features various songs and various artists available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

The following travel video is a list of things to do in Jordan with an emphasis on the top attractions and places to visit in this travel guide. When it comes to travel in the Middle East, few countries can offer as many fascinating attractions or the generous hospitality exhibited in Jordan where you'll discover a rich culture and plenty of adventures types of activities.
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If you're planning a trip to Jordan or just want to discover more about the country check out this travel video where I showcase the top seven things to do:
1) Visit the archeological ruins of Petra, Jordan also known as the Lost City.
2) Float around and get all muddy in the Dead Sea.
3) Wander around the ruins of the Ancient city of Jerash to marvel at the temple of Artemis.
4) Drink tea inside of a Bedouin tent.
5) Walk barefoot in Wadi Rum and be amazed by the scenery.
6) Camp outside in the desert with Bedouins and go for a camel ride in the morning.
7) Explore the Citadel in Ammanالبتراء - Πέτρα
This is part of our Travel in Jordan series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Jordanian culture, Jordanian arts, Jordanian foods, Jordanian religion and Jordanian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features various songs and various artists available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

Travel video about destination Jordan.
Jordan is known as The Pearl Of The Orient: a fascinating land with a culture that is thousands of years old, a land of colourful epochs and biblical history, all to be rediscovered in this Hasemite kingdom that was founded in 1946. Pharaohs, Assyrian kings and Persian monarchs once fought for this country. Nabateans, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Crusaders and Ottomans, each of them left their traces in Jordan.Amman is Jordan’s capital city in which, poverty and wealth live side by side. The KingAbdullahMosque is the largest and, due to its striking blue cupola, the most beautiful mosque in Amman. Although only completed in 1988 it is an important symbol of Islam and five times a day the Muezzin calls to the faithful from its Minaret. In 1900 the Ottoman Sultan ordered the construction of the Hedjaz Railroad. It was designed to unite the Ottoman Empire that had begun to disintegrate as well as to transport Moslem pilgrims to Medina in the Hedjaz Mountains. Around thirty kilometres northwest of Amman is As-Salt that is situated between two mountain slopes. Up until the First World War this city that had a good supply of water and enjoyed a good climate, was the main metropolis of Trans-Jordan. Saladin had this fortress built on a twelve hundred metre high hill in 1184. Qal’at Ajlun was meant to be a defence against the approaching Crusaders and also to protect pilgrims on their way to Mecca. At an altitude of eight hundred metres is a place of great significance for the Jewish and Christian faiths, NeboMountain, where God revealed to Moses the Promised Land for the first time after his forty year journey from Egypt. NearWadi Musa, The Valley Of Moses, is the fascinating and legendary rose red city of Petra. Its strategic location at the junction of six important caravan routes, including the famous Incense Road, brought much prosperity to the city. The most impressive route to Petra travels through the Siq, a narrow gorge with huge sandstone walls. Jordan is a priceless gem located in the Near East with all the magical romance of the Orient!

Travel video about destination Jordan.
Jordan is known as The Pearl Of The Orient: a fascinating land with a culture that is thousands of years old, a land of colourful epochs and biblical history, all to be rediscovered in this Hasemite kingdom that was founded in 1946. Pharaohs, Assyrian kings and Persian monarchs once fought for this country. Nabateans, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Crusaders and Ottomans, each of them left their traces in Jordan.Amman is Jordan’s capital city in which, poverty and wealth live side by side. The KingAbdullahMosque is the largest and, due to its striking blue cupola, the most beautiful mosque in Amman. Although only completed in 1988 it is an important symbol of Islam and five times a day the Muezzin calls to the faithful from its Minaret. In 1900 the Ottoman Sultan ordered the construction of the Hedjaz Railroad. It was designed to unite the Ottoman Empire that had begun to disintegrate as well as to transport Moslem pilgrims to Medina in the Hedjaz Mountains. Around thirty kilometres northwest of Amman is As-Salt that is situated between two mountain slopes. Up until the First World War this city that had a good supply of water and enjoyed a good climate, was the main metropolis of Trans-Jordan. Saladin had this fortress built on a twelve hundred metre high hill in 1184. Qal’at Ajlun was meant to be a defence against the approaching Crusaders and also to protect pilgrims on their way to Mecca. At an altitude of eight hundred metres is a place of great significance for the Jewish and Christian faiths, NeboMountain, where God revealed to Moses the Promised Land for the first time after his forty year journey from Egypt. NearWadi Musa, The Valley Of Moses, is the fascinating and legendary rose red city of Petra. Its strategic location at the junction of six important caravan routes, including the famous Incense Road, brought much prosperity to the city. The most impressive route to Petra travels through the Siq, a narrow gorge with huge sandstone walls. Jordan is a priceless gem located in the Near East with all the magical romance of the Orient!

6 Reasons You Should Visit Jordan NOW!

As if you needed more reasons to plan your next visit, here’s our top 6 for why Jordan belongs high on your travel bucket list. JoinMatador’s CEORoss Borden a...

As if you needed more reasons to plan your next visit, here’s our top 6 for why Jordan belongs high on your travel bucket list. JoinMatador’s CEORoss Borden and Creative DirectorScott Sporleder as they immerse themselves in the culture, indulge in local eats, explore the infamous Petra, and experience everything this safe country has to offer.
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As if you needed more reasons to plan your next visit, here’s our top 6 for why Jordan belongs high on your travel bucket list. JoinMatador’s CEORoss Borden and Creative DirectorScott Sporleder as they immerse themselves in the culture, indulge in local eats, explore the infamous Petra, and experience everything this safe country has to offer.
Find more great content at http://www.matadornetwork.com

DIY Destinations - Jordan Budget Travel Show

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Welcome to Jordan, we'll discover in this episodes the best of what it has to offer, safely, inexpensive...

Full episode guide: http://www.diytravelshow.com/jordan
Welcome to Jordan, we'll discover in this episodes the best of what it has to offer, safely, inexpensively and cheaply. Including the famous Wadi Rum and Petra, Madaba, the Dead Sea, Jerash, and much more. We'll also cover all the cheap food and getting around on public transportation.

Full episode guide: http://www.diytravelshow.com/jordan
Welcome to Jordan, we'll discover in this episodes the best of what it has to offer, safely, inexpensively and cheaply. Including the famous Wadi Rum and Petra, Madaba, the Dead Sea, Jerash, and much more. We'll also cover all the cheap food and getting around on public transportation.

Beyond Perceptions: A Jordan Journey

Jordan is one of those places that most Americans know nothing about. We remember that it was in the Bible, and we *think* that the one scene from "Indiana Jone...

Jordan is one of those places that most Americans know nothing about. We remember that it was in the Bible, and we *think* that the one scene from "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" was shot there, but that's about all we have. We also have a vague notion that Jordan, and the Middle East as a whole, really isn't a great place for women travelers.
KaraMercer wouldn't agree. She took a trip along the Jordan Trail, and what she discovered was not hostility, but a staggering hospitality. The video she captured is downright breathtaking. Her trip took her out into the desert, where she was hosted by a Bedouin family. She rode camels over the dunes to the famous Wadi Rum wilderness and the PetraUNESCO World Heritage Site. She mingled with artists and fashionistas in the country's cosmopolitan capital, Amman.
The trip looks incredible, and not just because Jordan's a beautiful place -- but because it's full of beautiful people, too.
This video is proudly produced in partnership with the Jordan Tourism BoardNorth America. Check them out: http://www.myjordanjourney.com/
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Jordan is one of those places that most Americans know nothing about. We remember that it was in the Bible, and we *think* that the one scene from "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" was shot there, but that's about all we have. We also have a vague notion that Jordan, and the Middle East as a whole, really isn't a great place for women travelers.
KaraMercer wouldn't agree. She took a trip along the Jordan Trail, and what she discovered was not hostility, but a staggering hospitality. The video she captured is downright breathtaking. Her trip took her out into the desert, where she was hosted by a Bedouin family. She rode camels over the dunes to the famous Wadi Rum wilderness and the PetraUNESCO World Heritage Site. She mingled with artists and fashionistas in the country's cosmopolitan capital, Amman.
The trip looks incredible, and not just because Jordan's a beautiful place -- but because it's full of beautiful people, too.
This video is proudly produced in partnership with the Jordan Tourism BoardNorth America. Check them out: http://www.myjordanjourney.com/
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Lost City of Petra tour travel guide (tourism) | Top things to do in Jordan

Lost City of Petra tour travel guide (tourism) | Top things to do in Jordan. Enjoy the best places to visit in Jordan on a Lost City of Petra tour travel guide....

Lost City of Petra tour travel guide (tourism) | Top things to do in Jordan. Enjoy the best places to visit in Jordan on a Lost City of Petra tour travel guide. Jordan is one of the top places in the world to visit. It's an amazing opportunity to visit tourism attractions across Jordan, starting in Petra Jordan and moving onto the Wadi Rum Desert.
Visit Lost City of Petra, the Petra Treasury and the Wadi Rum Desert.
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Lost City of Petra tour travel guide (tourism) | Top things to do in Jordan. Enjoy the best places to visit in Jordan on a Lost City of Petra tour travel guide. Jordan is one of the top places in the world to visit. It's an amazing opportunity to visit tourism attractions across Jordan, starting in Petra Jordan and moving onto the Wadi Rum Desert.
Visit Lost City of Petra, the Petra Treasury and the Wadi Rum Desert.
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Dead Sea - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHkKnWLQ73Y
Holy Land - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gwdciz7Exjg
Subscribe @ http://bit.ly/1OndKNL. For more travel stories and photographs, visit me at www.travelingwithkrushworth.com.
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Desert City Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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This video contains information about jordan, jordan travel, jordan travel guide, jordan travel tips, best place in jordan, things to do in jordan, tourist attractions In jordan, best places in jordan.
5. Dana Biosphere Reserve
Dana Biosphere Reserve is Jordan's largest nature reserve, located in south-central Jordan. It was founded in 1989
The diverse environment of Dana is home to 703 plant species, 215 species of birds, and 38 species of mammals
4. Roman theatre
Roman theatre is a 6,000-seat, 2nd-century Roman theatre and a famous landmark in the Jordanian capital
The theatre was built during the reign of Antonius Pius (138-161 CE).
3. Ajloun castle
Ajloun castle is a 12th-century Muslim castle, placed on a hilltop belonging to the JabalAjlun district.
Inside there is also a museum exhibition with many interesting artifacts from the various time periods of the region.
2. Wadi rum
Wadi rum is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in southern Jordan, it is the largest wadi in Jordan.
The area is now one of Jordan's important tourist destinations, and attracts an increasing number of foreign tourists, particularly trekkers and climbers.
1. Petra
Petra is a historical and archaeological city in southern Jordan. Another name for Petra is the Rose City.
27 sites in Petra are now available on Google Street View.
travel | jordan travel guide | top 5 best places to visit in jordan | you must visit

travel | jordan travel guide | top 5 best places to visit in jordan | you must visit
This video contains information about jordan, jordan travel, jordan travel guide, jordan travel tips, best place in jordan, things to do in jordan, tourist attractions In jordan, best places in jordan.
5. Dana Biosphere Reserve
Dana Biosphere Reserve is Jordan's largest nature reserve, located in south-central Jordan. It was founded in 1989
The diverse environment of Dana is home to 703 plant species, 215 species of birds, and 38 species of mammals
4. Roman theatre
Roman theatre is a 6,000-seat, 2nd-century Roman theatre and a famous landmark in the Jordanian capital
The theatre was built during the reign of Antonius Pius (138-161 CE).
3. Ajloun castle
Ajloun castle is a 12th-century Muslim castle, placed on a hilltop belonging to the JabalAjlun district.
Inside there is also a museum exhibition with many interesting artifacts from the various time periods of the region.
2. Wadi rum
Wadi rum is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in southern Jordan, it is the largest wadi in Jordan.
The area is now one of Jordan's important tourist destinations, and attracts an increasing number of foreign tourists, particularly trekkers and climbers.
1. Petra
Petra is a historical and archaeological city in southern Jordan. Another name for Petra is the Rose City.
27 sites in Petra are now available on Google Street View.
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Petra, also known as the Lost City or the Red RockCity, is an ancient Nabatean holy city, carved into the rocks in southern Jordan. It’s an amazing place to see in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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On Day 6 of our trip to Jordan, we woke up in the morning, had breakfast at our hotel, and continued on to the gates of Petra. The entrance ticket price of visiting Petra is 50 JD ($70.23), which is on the pricey side, but well worth it to visit this incredible city. Before going into the gates, I stopped on the outside and purchased a keffiyeh (4 JD ($5.62), the traditional Middle Eastern checkered cloth headdress. After that, I was ready to go and explore Petra!
When you see pictures of Petra, at least in my case, you can’t really tell how big it is, or the scale of it - it’s not just one building on tomb, but it’s an entire city, spread out through the red rocks of Petra, through canyons and valley and rock mountains. So it’s a huge site that can take a full day, or even many days (if you had the time) to explore. So rather than just going to see a single attractions, Petra is like walking into a historical amusement city, full of surprises, mountains to climb, and ancient tombs to explore. Just for a bit of history, Petra was built by the ancient Nabateans, likely somewhere around the 300 BC date range. The Nabateans were a nomadic Arabian tribe who were specialist in trade, especially across the Arabian desert. They would run camel caravans and trade to lands across the desert, and due to their incredible desert and sky skills, they could navigate the desert and not only survive, but thrive. They made a fortune trading frankincense and myrrh, and doing so, they made a fortune. Similar to the ancient Egyptians, when the Nabateans became very wealthy, they started to think more about their after-life, and so they decided to build tombs within the rocks of Petra. At first I was thinking that the sites of Petra were temples or houses, but the majority, especially the fancy ornate rock carving at Petra are all tombs. The city of Petra eventually became deserted, and it was hidden for about a thousand years, before being rediscovered by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt in 1812.
After entering the Rock City, you first walk through a slot canyon, which was the main roadway leading directly into the center of Petra. You can either walk, or they also have horse chariots if you want to ride. One of the most famous tombs at Petra is known as the The Treasury (Al Khazneh), which was named so because some people believed there was treasure hidden high in the rock above it. The Treasury, also a tomb, is one of the best preserved and most incredible things to see when you visit Petra. The tombs are carved directly out of the side of the red rock mountains, and what’s really interesting is that the Nabateans were influenced by many different civilizations, as one can tell from the construction. The Treasury has lots of Greek influence, along with Arab and local Middle Eastern details as well. We continued hiking, and visiting many more of the tombs around Petra. Another famous place to see in the city is The Monastery (Ad Deir), which requires a hike that took about 45 minutes. The Monastery looks remarkably similar to the Treasury, but it’s just three times the size. There are some incredible views, and from The Monastery, you can do some more small hikes to get some wonderful views of the rugged mountain rocks.
For dinner we headed to a restaurant in town called Al Qantarah - a nice restaurant housed in a rock building. Along with some fantastic fresh fish, that the owner of the restaurant had caught himself, we also had a main dish of lamb and rice cooked in a claypot. The lamb was amazingly tender and the rice was fragrant. Dinner was the best way to end an incredible day tour exploring the fascinating city of Petra.
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Petra, also known as the Lost City or the Red RockCity, is an ancient Nabatean holy city, carved into the rocks in southern Jordan. It’s an amazing place to see in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Check out my Amman travel guide: http://migrationology.com/travel-guides/amman-jordan/
On Day 6 of our trip to Jordan, we woke up in the morning, had breakfast at our hotel, and continued on to the gates of Petra. The entrance ticket price of visiting Petra is 50 JD ($70.23), which is on the pricey side, but well worth it to visit this incredible city. Before going into the gates, I stopped on the outside and purchased a keffiyeh (4 JD ($5.62), the traditional Middle Eastern checkered cloth headdress. After that, I was ready to go and explore Petra!
When you see pictures of Petra, at least in my case, you can’t really tell how big it is, or the scale of it - it’s not just one building on tomb, but it’s an entire city, spread out through the red rocks of Petra, through canyons and valley and rock mountains. So it’s a huge site that can take a full day, or even many days (if you had the time) to explore. So rather than just going to see a single attractions, Petra is like walking into a historical amusement city, full of surprises, mountains to climb, and ancient tombs to explore. Just for a bit of history, Petra was built by the ancient Nabateans, likely somewhere around the 300 BC date range. The Nabateans were a nomadic Arabian tribe who were specialist in trade, especially across the Arabian desert. They would run camel caravans and trade to lands across the desert, and due to their incredible desert and sky skills, they could navigate the desert and not only survive, but thrive. They made a fortune trading frankincense and myrrh, and doing so, they made a fortune. Similar to the ancient Egyptians, when the Nabateans became very wealthy, they started to think more about their after-life, and so they decided to build tombs within the rocks of Petra. At first I was thinking that the sites of Petra were temples or houses, but the majority, especially the fancy ornate rock carving at Petra are all tombs. The city of Petra eventually became deserted, and it was hidden for about a thousand years, before being rediscovered by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt in 1812.
After entering the Rock City, you first walk through a slot canyon, which was the main roadway leading directly into the center of Petra. You can either walk, or they also have horse chariots if you want to ride. One of the most famous tombs at Petra is known as the The Treasury (Al Khazneh), which was named so because some people believed there was treasure hidden high in the rock above it. The Treasury, also a tomb, is one of the best preserved and most incredible things to see when you visit Petra. The tombs are carved directly out of the side of the red rock mountains, and what’s really interesting is that the Nabateans were influenced by many different civilizations, as one can tell from the construction. The Treasury has lots of Greek influence, along with Arab and local Middle Eastern details as well. We continued hiking, and visiting many more of the tombs around Petra. Another famous place to see in the city is The Monastery (Ad Deir), which requires a hike that took about 45 minutes. The Monastery looks remarkably similar to the Treasury, but it’s just three times the size. There are some incredible views, and from The Monastery, you can do some more small hikes to get some wonderful views of the rugged mountain rocks.
For dinner we headed to a restaurant in town called Al Qantarah - a nice restaurant housed in a rock building. Along with some fantastic fresh fish, that the owner of the restaurant had caught himself, we also had a main dish of lamb and rice cooked in a claypot. The lamb was amazingly tender and the rice was fragrant. Dinner was the best way to end an incredible day tour exploring the fascinating city of Petra.
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Tour of Amman, Jordan - Delicious JORDANIAN FOOD and Attractions!

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On Day 3 of our trip to...

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On Day 3 of our trip to Jordan we stayed in Amman, and did lots of the major attractions in Amman, including the historical sites. We also explored downtown Amman, went to the local market, and at some more incredibly good food. Below is everything we did during this packed day of sightseeing in Amman.
1:10 - Shams El BaladCafe - For breakfast we went to Shams El Balad Cafe, a very nice restaurant and cafe that specializes in local Jordanian food with a fresh and healthy, and also organic twist to it. The place itself is very nice, and sits on a hill overlooking the main downtown area of Amman. We ordered a variety of different food, including some manakish, which is a round of dough baked with toppings including cheese and herbs on top. I also really enjoyed the makdous, preserved eggplant stuffed with nuts, and a certain type of labneh with local herbs. Total price - 28 JD ($39.40) for 4 people
5:35 Amman Citadel - 3 JD ($4.22) - One of the most famous things to do in Amman is visit to Amman Citadel, which is the high point on the hill and formerly was one of the main areas of the city - the lookout and high place of Amman. Located at the Amman Citadel you’ll find layer upon layer of history, and can see all the different civilizations that have once called Amman home. I thought it was amazing, and I especially enjoyed the views of Amman from up there and the temple of Hercules.
7:38 Roman Amphitheater - 2 JD ($2.81) - Right down the hill from the Amman Citadel is the Roman Amphitheater, a stone theater carved into the side of the mountain. When we entered, there was a group of boys singing, and I decided to climb to the top for a view and I was amazing how the sound carried all the way to the top of the bleachers. An amazing historical site of visit.
8:54 Green Almonds and Downtown Amman - One of the best things to do in Amman in my opinion is to walk around downtown where all the action happens. There’s a big central market where you can buy just about anything you’re looking for, including a fresh wet market. When I visited Amman it happened to be almond season, and it was my first time to try green almonds. They were absolutely delicious, and tasted a bit like green apples.
13:01 Habibah Sweets - Probably one of the most famous things to eat in Amman is the kanefeh from a desserts spot in downtown called Habibah Sweets. There’s always a crowd of people standing outside waiting and eating kanafeh, which is a cheese based dessert. It’s pretty good, definitely a place you’ll need to visit in Amman if you enjoy food - especially for sweets. Price for 1 piece of kanafeh - 0.65 JD ($0.91)
14:22 SufraRestaurant - For lunch we went to Sufra Restaurant, a very nice Jordanian food restaurant, located on Rainbow street. The food was excellent, but the main dish that really stood out to me was the Kofta bi tahini, a bed of minced meat, topped with potatoes and smothered in tahini sauce. Price - about 20 JD ($28.11) per person
19:50 Shawarma Reem and Amman Shawarma Street - Finally for dinner, we headed to what’s unofficially known as the shawarma street in Amman, where there’s about 8 different shawarma restaurants. One of the most famous is Shawarma Reem, for their beef and lamb shawarma - it was a perfect way to end the day.
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On Day 3 of our trip to Jordan we stayed in Amman, and did lots of the major attractions in Amman, including the historical sites. We also explored downtown Amman, went to the local market, and at some more incredibly good food. Below is everything we did during this packed day of sightseeing in Amman.
1:10 - Shams El BaladCafe - For breakfast we went to Shams El Balad Cafe, a very nice restaurant and cafe that specializes in local Jordanian food with a fresh and healthy, and also organic twist to it. The place itself is very nice, and sits on a hill overlooking the main downtown area of Amman. We ordered a variety of different food, including some manakish, which is a round of dough baked with toppings including cheese and herbs on top. I also really enjoyed the makdous, preserved eggplant stuffed with nuts, and a certain type of labneh with local herbs. Total price - 28 JD ($39.40) for 4 people
5:35 Amman Citadel - 3 JD ($4.22) - One of the most famous things to do in Amman is visit to Amman Citadel, which is the high point on the hill and formerly was one of the main areas of the city - the lookout and high place of Amman. Located at the Amman Citadel you’ll find layer upon layer of history, and can see all the different civilizations that have once called Amman home. I thought it was amazing, and I especially enjoyed the views of Amman from up there and the temple of Hercules.
7:38 Roman Amphitheater - 2 JD ($2.81) - Right down the hill from the Amman Citadel is the Roman Amphitheater, a stone theater carved into the side of the mountain. When we entered, there was a group of boys singing, and I decided to climb to the top for a view and I was amazing how the sound carried all the way to the top of the bleachers. An amazing historical site of visit.
8:54 Green Almonds and Downtown Amman - One of the best things to do in Amman in my opinion is to walk around downtown where all the action happens. There’s a big central market where you can buy just about anything you’re looking for, including a fresh wet market. When I visited Amman it happened to be almond season, and it was my first time to try green almonds. They were absolutely delicious, and tasted a bit like green apples.
13:01 Habibah Sweets - Probably one of the most famous things to eat in Amman is the kanefeh from a desserts spot in downtown called Habibah Sweets. There’s always a crowd of people standing outside waiting and eating kanafeh, which is a cheese based dessert. It’s pretty good, definitely a place you’ll need to visit in Amman if you enjoy food - especially for sweets. Price for 1 piece of kanafeh - 0.65 JD ($0.91)
14:22 SufraRestaurant - For lunch we went to Sufra Restaurant, a very nice Jordanian food restaurant, located on Rainbow street. The food was excellent, but the main dish that really stood out to me was the Kofta bi tahini, a bed of minced meat, topped with potatoes and smothered in tahini sauce. Price - about 20 JD ($28.11) per person
19:50 Shawarma Reem and Amman Shawarma Street - Finally for dinner, we headed to what’s unofficially known as the shawarma street in Amman, where there’s about 8 different shawarma restaurants. One of the most famous is Shawarma Reem, for their beef and lamb shawarma - it was a perfect way to end the day.
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10 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING PETRA | JORDAN

Petra is on most peoples bucket list, and I was lucky enough to tick it off mine this month. What an incredible place. BUT, there are some things you need to kn...

Petra is on most peoples bucket list, and I was lucky enough to tick it off mine this month. What an incredible place. BUT, there are some things you need to know before you travel there. And here are 10 of them! Have the best time in Petra guys!
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Petra is on most peoples bucket list, and I was lucky enough to tick it off mine this month. What an incredible place. BUT, there are some things you need to know before you travel there. And here are 10 of them! Have the best time in Petra guys!
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JordanTravelVideoGuide: For many people Jordan begins and ends with the magical ancient Nabataean city of Petra. And it's true, Petra is without doubt one of the Middle East's most spectacular, unmissable sights, battling it out with Machu Picchu or Angkor Wat for the title of the world's most dramatic 'lost city'.
Yet there's so much more to see in Jordan - ruined Roman cities, Crusader castles, desert citadels and powerful biblical sites: the brook where Jesus was baptised, the fortress where Herod beheaded John the Baptist, and the mountain top where Moses cast eyes on the Promised Land. Biblical scenes are not just consigned to the past in Jordan; you'll see plenty of men wearing full-flowing robes and leading herds of livestock across the timeless desert. But it's not all crusty ruins. Jordan's capital Amman is a modern, culturally diverse Arab city which is lightyears away from the typical cliches of Middle Eastern exoticism. The country also offers some of the wildest adventures in the region, as well as an incredibly varied backdrop ranging from the red desert sands of Wadi Rum to the brilliant blues of the coral-filled Gulf of Aqaba; from rich palm-filled wadis to the lifeless Dead Sea. Ultimately it's the sensual delights of daily life in the Middle East that you'll hanker for longest after you return home; the bittersweet taste of cardamom coffee or the smell of a richly scented nargileh (water pipe); the intoxicating swirl of Arabic pop sliding out of an Amman doorway and the deafening silence of the desert.
Jordanians are a passionate and proud people and the country truly welcomes visitors with open arms. Despite being squeezed between the hotspots of Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Israel & the Palestinian Territories, Jordan is probably the safest and most stable country in the region. Regardless of your nationality, you'll be greeted with nothing but courtesy and hospitality in this gem of a country.
Enjoy your Jordan Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eSgtePUHlc

JordanTravelVideoGuide: For many people Jordan begins and ends with the magical ancient Nabataean city of Petra. And it's true, Petra is without doubt one of the Middle East's most spectacular, unmissable sights, battling it out with Machu Picchu or Angkor Wat for the title of the world's most dramatic 'lost city'.
Yet there's so much more to see in Jordan - ruined Roman cities, Crusader castles, desert citadels and powerful biblical sites: the brook where Jesus was baptised, the fortress where Herod beheaded John the Baptist, and the mountain top where Moses cast eyes on the Promised Land. Biblical scenes are not just consigned to the past in Jordan; you'll see plenty of men wearing full-flowing robes and leading herds of livestock across the timeless desert. But it's not all crusty ruins. Jordan's capital Amman is a modern, culturally diverse Arab city which is lightyears away from the typical cliches of Middle Eastern exoticism. The country also offers some of the wildest adventures in the region, as well as an incredibly varied backdrop ranging from the red desert sands of Wadi Rum to the brilliant blues of the coral-filled Gulf of Aqaba; from rich palm-filled wadis to the lifeless Dead Sea. Ultimately it's the sensual delights of daily life in the Middle East that you'll hanker for longest after you return home; the bittersweet taste of cardamom coffee or the smell of a richly scented nargileh (water pipe); the intoxicating swirl of Arabic pop sliding out of an Amman doorway and the deafening silence of the desert.
Jordanians are a passionate and proud people and the country truly welcomes visitors with open arms. Despite being squeezed between the hotspots of Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Israel & the Palestinian Territories, Jordan is probably the safest and most stable country in the region. Regardless of your nationality, you'll be greeted with nothing but courtesy and hospitality in this gem of a country.
Enjoy your Jordan Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eSgtePUHlc

Jordan Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Jordan is a peaceful oasis in the turmoil of the Middle East. As one of the cradles of human civilization and a part of the Holy Land, Jordan has such invaluabl...

Jordan is a peaceful oasis in the turmoil of the Middle East. As one of the cradles of human civilization and a part of the Holy Land, Jordan has such invaluable monuments as the Roman city of Jerash, or the mystical capital of the Nabateans, the marvellous Petra, the city carved from red stone. Moses also lies here, but apart from that, one cannot forget the mosaics of Madaba, the national park of Dana, the hot waterfalls of WadiZarka and the 70 kilometers long coast of the Dead Sea. The capital, Amman, and Aqaba, which lies on the coast of the Mediterranean See, are real eastern cities with their mosques and bazaars, while the Wadi Rum with is wonderful stone arches and the Red Desert offer the tourists different kinds of experience from off road jeep tours to camel trips and Bedouin camps.

Jordan is a peaceful oasis in the turmoil of the Middle East. As one of the cradles of human civilization and a part of the Holy Land, Jordan has such invaluable monuments as the Roman city of Jerash, or the mystical capital of the Nabateans, the marvellous Petra, the city carved from red stone. Moses also lies here, but apart from that, one cannot forget the mosaics of Madaba, the national park of Dana, the hot waterfalls of WadiZarka and the 70 kilometers long coast of the Dead Sea. The capital, Amman, and Aqaba, which lies on the coast of the Mediterranean See, are real eastern cities with their mosques and bazaars, while the Wadi Rum with is wonderful stone arches and the Red Desert offer the tourists different kinds of experience from off road jeep tours to camel trips and Bedouin camps.

Jordan Travel Vlog | Middle Eastern Adventures | Daniela M Biah

Hey guys I am sorry for being MIA but as you can see I have been away in a far a way land :P Jordan was so much fun. I wish I could have visited more middle eas...

Hey guys I am sorry for being MIA but as you can see I have been away in a far a way land :P Jordan was so much fun. I wish I could have visited more middle eastern countries but hopefully soon. Anyways hope you guys are doing AMAZING LOVE USpring/March Favourites. Hey guys Hope you guys are enjoying your week so far! HUGS ALL AROUND
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Hey guys I am sorry for being MIA but as you can see I have been away in a far a way land :P Jordan was so much fun. I wish I could have visited more middle eastern countries but hopefully soon. Anyways hope you guys are doing AMAZING LOVE USpring/March Favourites. Hey guys Hope you guys are enjoying your week so far! HUGS ALL AROUND
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HOW TO GET AN ARAB GIRL | #ASKDANIELA
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Arab/Latina - Mixed girl tag
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DOING MY GUYFRIENDS MAKEUP | ft. AreWeFamousNow
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Dr Jordan B Peterson on IQ & employment

The definitive answer as to why 3rd world immigration into Europe is destined for War!
(hint: an excess of males in society ALWAYS leads to war)
from:
2017 Personality 18: Biology & Traits: Openness/Intelligence/Creativity
Published on Apr 18, 2017
In this lecture, I talk about Big Five trait openness to experience, which is the dimension composed of an amalgam of creativity and intelligence. I also discuss IQ: how it is measured, what it means, how powerfully it predicts long-term life success, as well as the highly skewed Pareto distribution of creative production.
Here's a good representation of a Pareto distribution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPKKQ...
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EPISODE SLICE #54: Teaching English in Jordan As an American Male Expat

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One word to describe today's episode slice: Fascinating. If you're interesting in living and/or teaching in Jordan as an expat, you are going to love this interview. AmericanMorgan Byrne-Diakun is my guest. He originally came over to Jordan to work as an administrator for a study abroad program (CET). He still works for CET, but he also teaches English because there were so many great opportunities that he couldn't pass up! We discuss life as a teacher and as an expat in Jordan.
Here are some more topics we discuss:
- Morgan's background and how he made it over to Jordan
- Benefits, pay scale for teachers, accommodation, and visa info
- Expat communities in Jordan
- Requirements to teach English in Jordan (hint: be a native English speaker)
- How he found his teac...

Joe Rogan Experience #958 - Jordan Peterson

Jordan Peterson is a clinical psychologist and tenured professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. All Dr. Peterson's self-improvement writing programs at www.selfauthoring.com 20% off for Rogan listeners until June: code joerogan
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Michael Jordan's personal trainer Tim Grover stopped by the Valuetainment studio to discuss the three kinds of performers in life, business and sports as mentioned in his book Relentless. Visithttp://www.timgrover.com/ for an exclusive 40% off discount on Tim’s newly released program, "The Relentless System" — Use coupon code “VALUETAINMENT” at checkout. Watch this uncensored Tim Grover Interview about what it takes to be Relentless in all areas of life. Watch, share and subscribe to Valuetainment http://bit.ly/2aPEwD4.
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Your work, your product and your service, no matter how exceptional, is a commodity until proven otherwise.
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Jordan Harbinger has always had an affinity for social influence, interpersonal dynamics, and social engineering, helping private companies test the security of their communications systems and working with law enforcement agencies before he was even old enough to drive. Forbes named him one of the 50 best relations...

How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking

The maths we learn in school can seem like a dull set of rules, laid down by the ancients and not to be questioned. Jordan Ellenberg shows how wrong this view is through stories that show the power of mathematical thinking.
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Maths touches everything we do, allowing us to see the hidden structures beneath the messy and chaotic surface of our daily lives. Maths is the science of not being wrong, worked out through centuries of hard work and argument.
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✎ Jordan B. Peterson's Top 10 Rules For Success: In this video we're going to learn how to improve our lives by analyzing our take on Peterson's rules for success.
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Jillene & Jordan | Wedding Film

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Jordan Peterson | How to Live a Meaningful Life

Jordan B Peterson discusses how to live a meaningful life.
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JELLY FAM: WELCOME TO THE NEW HOOPS PHENOMENON
New York City's No. 1 high school point guard Isaiah Washington and JordanWalker, Pedro Marquez and more are breathing life back into youth basketball culture. The gymnasium inside Harlem's Milbank Center was the laboratory that birthed the Jelly, New York City's freshest basketball phenomenon. It's a singular spectacle reenergizing the city's hoops scene in ways few have ever seen before. It began with a flashy yet subtly difficult move, a reincarnation of a basketball classic from a bygone era.
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Dr Jordan B Peterson on IQ & employment

The definitive answer as to why 3rd world immigration into Europe is destined for War!
(hint: an excess of males in society ALWAYS leads to war)
from:
2017 Per...

The definitive answer as to why 3rd world immigration into Europe is destined for War!
(hint: an excess of males in society ALWAYS leads to war)
from:
2017 Personality 18: Biology & Traits: Openness/Intelligence/Creativity
Published on Apr 18, 2017
In this lecture, I talk about Big Five trait openness to experience, which is the dimension composed of an amalgam of creativity and intelligence. I also discuss IQ: how it is measured, what it means, how powerfully it predicts long-term life success, as well as the highly skewed Pareto distribution of creative production.
Here's a good representation of a Pareto distribution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPKKQ...
To support this channel: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jordanbpeterson
Other relevant links:
Self Authoring: http://selfauthoring.com/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson
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The definitive answer as to why 3rd world immigration into Europe is destined for War!
(hint: an excess of males in society ALWAYS leads to war)
from:
2017 Personality 18: Biology & Traits: Openness/Intelligence/Creativity
Published on Apr 18, 2017
In this lecture, I talk about Big Five trait openness to experience, which is the dimension composed of an amalgam of creativity and intelligence. I also discuss IQ: how it is measured, what it means, how powerfully it predicts long-term life success, as well as the highly skewed Pareto distribution of creative production.
Here's a good representation of a Pareto distribution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPKKQ...
To support this channel: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jordanbpeterson
Other relevant links:
Self Authoring: http://selfauthoring.com/
Jordan Peterson Website: http://jordanbpeterson.com/
Podcast: http://jordanbpeterson.com/jordan-b-p...
ReadingList: http://jordanbpeterson.com/2017/03/gr...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson
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EPISODE SLICE #54: Teaching English in Jordan As an American Male Expat

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One word to describe today's episode slice: Fascinating. If you're interesting in living and/or teaching in Jordan as an expat, you are ...

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One word to describe today's episode slice: Fascinating. If you're interesting in living and/or teaching in Jordan as an expat, you are going to love this interview. AmericanMorgan Byrne-Diakun is my guest. He originally came over to Jordan to work as an administrator for a study abroad program (CET). He still works for CET, but he also teaches English because there were so many great opportunities that he couldn't pass up! We discuss life as a teacher and as an expat in Jordan.
Here are some more topics we discuss:
- Morgan's background and how he made it over to Jordan
- Benefits, pay scale for teachers, accommodation, and visa info
- Expat communities in Jordan
- Requirements to teach English in Jordan (hint: be a native English speaker)
- How he found his teaching jobs
- Challenges that expat women may face in Jordan and overall safety
- His own biggest challenges of living in Jordan
- Advice for people looking to teach or live in Jordan
- Discrimination that Jews may face in Jordan
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One word to describe today's episode slice: Fascinating. If you're interesting in living and/or teaching in Jordan as an expat, you are going to love this interview. AmericanMorgan Byrne-Diakun is my guest. He originally came over to Jordan to work as an administrator for a study abroad program (CET). He still works for CET, but he also teaches English because there were so many great opportunities that he couldn't pass up! We discuss life as a teacher and as an expat in Jordan.
Here are some more topics we discuss:
- Morgan's background and how he made it over to Jordan
- Benefits, pay scale for teachers, accommodation, and visa info
- Expat communities in Jordan
- Requirements to teach English in Jordan (hint: be a native English speaker)
- How he found his teaching jobs
- Challenges that expat women may face in Jordan and overall safety
- His own biggest challenges of living in Jordan
- Advice for people looking to teach or live in Jordan
- Discrimination that Jews may face in Jordan
Any questions or comments? Leave them below in the comments section!
Want help writing a TEFL resume? Go here: http://atlassliced.com/how-to-write-a-tefl-resume/
Make sure to enter the contest to win a Born to Backpack shirt hereL https://contest.io/c/flxkphin/

Jordan Peterson is a clinical psychologist and tenured professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. All Dr. Peterson's self-improvement writing programs at www.selfauthoring.com 20% off for Rogan listeners until June: code joerogan
Dr. Peterson's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/JordanPetersonVideos
Support Dr. Peterson's work at www.patreon.com/jordanbpeterson

Jordan Peterson is a clinical psychologist and tenured professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. All Dr. Peterson's self-improvement writing programs at www.selfauthoring.com 20% off for Rogan listeners until June: code joerogan
Dr. Peterson's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/JordanPetersonVideos
Support Dr. Peterson's work at www.patreon.com/jordanbpeterson

Michael Jordan's personal trainer Tim Grover stopped by the Valuetainment studio to discuss the three kinds of performers in life, business and sports as mentio...

Michael Jordan's personal trainer Tim Grover stopped by the Valuetainment studio to discuss the three kinds of performers in life, business and sports as mentioned in his book Relentless. Visithttp://www.timgrover.com/ for an exclusive 40% off discount on Tim’s newly released program, "The Relentless System" — Use coupon code “VALUETAINMENT” at checkout. Watch this uncensored Tim Grover Interview about what it takes to be Relentless in all areas of life. Watch, share and subscribe to Valuetainment http://bit.ly/2aPEwD4.
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About Tim Grover: Tim S. Grover is world-renowned for his work with championship and Hall of Fame athletes and is an international authority on sports performance and motivation. Since 1989, he has been CEO of Attack Athletics, the legendary training philosophy that teaches excellence, commitment, and the concept of "don't think" to elite athletes and business professionals around the world.
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Michael Jordan's personal trainer Tim Grover stopped by the Valuetainment studio to discuss the three kinds of performers in life, business and sports as mentioned in his book Relentless. Visithttp://www.timgrover.com/ for an exclusive 40% off discount on Tim’s newly released program, "The Relentless System" — Use coupon code “VALUETAINMENT” at checkout. Watch this uncensored Tim Grover Interview about what it takes to be Relentless in all areas of life. Watch, share and subscribe to Valuetainment http://bit.ly/2aPEwD4.
Order Relentles by Tim Grover http://amzn.to/2ruv67S
About Tim Grover: Tim S. Grover is world-renowned for his work with championship and Hall of Fame athletes and is an international authority on sports performance and motivation. Since 1989, he has been CEO of Attack Athletics, the legendary training philosophy that teaches excellence, commitment, and the concept of "don't think" to elite athletes and business professionals around the world.
Valuetainment Posting Schedule:
Monday- Motivation
Tuesday- How to Video with Patrick Bet-David
Wednesday- Vlog
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Your work, your product and your service, no matter how exceptional, is a commodity until proven otherwise.
Discover the power of relationships for business de...

Your work, your product and your service, no matter how exceptional, is a commodity until proven otherwise.
Discover the power of relationships for business development, get deals and opportunities to cement your business, and yourself, as a leader in your industry. In this session, JordanHarbinger will teach you to create and maintain connections, gamify the process and turn something many of us dread into one of your largest competitive advantages.
About Jordan Harbinger:
Jordan Harbinger has always had an affinity for social influence, interpersonal dynamics, and social engineering, helping private companies test the security of their communications systems and working with law enforcement agencies before he was even old enough to drive. Forbes named him one of the 50 best relationship-builders anywhere and Inc. Magazine calls him “the Charlie Rose of Podcasting.”
More info: www.jordanharbinger.com

Your work, your product and your service, no matter how exceptional, is a commodity until proven otherwise.
Discover the power of relationships for business development, get deals and opportunities to cement your business, and yourself, as a leader in your industry. In this session, JordanHarbinger will teach you to create and maintain connections, gamify the process and turn something many of us dread into one of your largest competitive advantages.
About Jordan Harbinger:
Jordan Harbinger has always had an affinity for social influence, interpersonal dynamics, and social engineering, helping private companies test the security of their communications systems and working with law enforcement agencies before he was even old enough to drive. Forbes named him one of the 50 best relationship-builders anywhere and Inc. Magazine calls him “the Charlie Rose of Podcasting.”
More info: www.jordanharbinger.com

How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking

The maths we learn in school can seem like a dull set of rules, laid down by the ancients and not to be questioned. Jordan Ellenberg shows how wrong this view i...

The maths we learn in school can seem like a dull set of rules, laid down by the ancients and not to be questioned. Jordan Ellenberg shows how wrong this view is through stories that show the power of mathematical thinking.
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Maths touches everything we do, allowing us to see the hidden structures beneath the messy and chaotic surface of our daily lives. Maths is the science of not being wrong, worked out through centuries of hard work and argument.
Jordan Ellenberg is a professor of Mathematics at University of Wisconsin, and the 'Do the Math' columnist at Slate. His book 'How not to be wrong: The hidden mathematics of everyday life' was be published in June 2015.
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The maths we learn in school can seem like a dull set of rules, laid down by the ancients and not to be questioned. Jordan Ellenberg shows how wrong this view is through stories that show the power of mathematical thinking.
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
Maths touches everything we do, allowing us to see the hidden structures beneath the messy and chaotic surface of our daily lives. Maths is the science of not being wrong, worked out through centuries of hard work and argument.
Jordan Ellenberg is a professor of Mathematics at University of Wisconsin, and the 'Do the Math' columnist at Slate. His book 'How not to be wrong: The hidden mathematics of everyday life' was be published in June 2015.
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✎ Jordan B. Peterson's Top 10 Rules For Success: In this video we're going to learn how to improve our lives by analyzing our take on Peterson's rules for success.
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★ MORE RECOMMENDED VIDEOS FOR YOU ★
If you enjoyed this video, you may enjoy these other videos from Evan Carmichael:
• Warren Buffett's Top 10 Rules For Success - https://youtu.be/iEgu6p_frmE
• Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert Kiyosaki's Top 10 Rules For Success - https://youtu.be/yVfBdFs4_S8
• Bob Proctor's Top 10 Rules For Success - https://youtu.be/uLn6lpP8YmA
-= PETERSON'S RULES =-
1. STOP DOING THE WRONG THINGS
2. MAKE A SCHEDULE
3. CLARIFY YOUR THOUGHTS
4. TAKE THE MEANINGFUL PATH
5. SPECIFY YOUR GOALS
6. STOP SAYING THINGS THAT MAKE YOU WEAK
7. ADOPT THE MODE OF AUTHENTIC BEING
8. LEARN FROM YOUR ERRORS
9. HAVE A CONVERSATION WITH YOURSELF
10. AIM HIGH
-= BONUS =-
* HAVE A ROUTINE
* DON'T THINK ABOUT THE PAST
* ESTABLISH YOURSELF
✎ According to Peterson, he learned to read at the age of 3, and attended the United Church of Canada with his family. After graduating from Fairview High School in 1979, Peterson entered the Grande Prairie Regional College to study political science. He later transferred to the University of Alberta, where he completed his B.A. in 1982. In 1985, he moved to Montreal to attend McGill University. He earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology under the supervision of Robert O. Pihl and Maurice Dongier in 1991. Peterson lived in Massachusetts, while teaching and conducting research at Harvard University as an assistant and an associate professor in the psychology department. During his time at Harvard, he studied aggression arising from drug and alcohol abuse, and supervised a number of unconventional thesis proposals. In 2004, a 13-part TV series based on his book Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief aired on TVOntario. He has also appeared on TVO on shows such as Big Ideas. Peterson was nominated for the position of Rector of the University of Glasgow in March 2017.
✔ SOURCES ✔
https://youtu.be/zooE5GE81TU Jordan B Peterson
https://youtu.be/Q7GKmznaqsQ Jordan B Peterson
https://youtu.be/YC1pvjyKYr4 Transliminal
https://youtu.be/w84uRYq0Uc8 Jordan B Peterson
https://youtu.be/6gFjB9FTN58 Jordan B Peterson
https://youtu.be/J9j-bVDrGdI Jordan B Peterson
https://youtu.be/HbAZ6cFxCeY Jordan B Peterson
https://youtu.be/04wyGK6k6HE PowerfulJRE
https://youtu.be/wNjbasba-Qw Jordan B Peterson
♛ BUY MY BOOK, CHANGE YOUR LIFE ♛
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✎ Jordan B. Peterson's Top 10 Rules For Success: In this video we're going to learn how to improve our lives by analyzing our take on Peterson's rules for success.
❤ HELP TRANSLATE THIS VIDEO ❤
If you loved this video, help people in other countries enjoy it too by making captions for it. Spread the love and impact.
https://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=6jN1ckK2YBA
★ MORE RECOMMENDED VIDEOS FOR YOU ★
If you enjoyed this video, you may enjoy these other videos from Evan Carmichael:
• Warren Buffett's Top 10 Rules For Success - https://youtu.be/iEgu6p_frmE
• Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert Kiyosaki's Top 10 Rules For Success - https://youtu.be/yVfBdFs4_S8
• Bob Proctor's Top 10 Rules For Success - https://youtu.be/uLn6lpP8YmA
-= PETERSON'S RULES =-
1. STOP DOING THE WRONG THINGS
2. MAKE A SCHEDULE
3. CLARIFY YOUR THOUGHTS
4. TAKE THE MEANINGFUL PATH
5. SPECIFY YOUR GOALS
6. STOP SAYING THINGS THAT MAKE YOU WEAK
7. ADOPT THE MODE OF AUTHENTIC BEING
8. LEARN FROM YOUR ERRORS
9. HAVE A CONVERSATION WITH YOURSELF
10. AIM HIGH
-= BONUS =-
* HAVE A ROUTINE
* DON'T THINK ABOUT THE PAST
* ESTABLISH YOURSELF
✎ According to Peterson, he learned to read at the age of 3, and attended the United Church of Canada with his family. After graduating from Fairview High School in 1979, Peterson entered the Grande Prairie Regional College to study political science. He later transferred to the University of Alberta, where he completed his B.A. in 1982. In 1985, he moved to Montreal to attend McGill University. He earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology under the supervision of Robert O. Pihl and Maurice Dongier in 1991. Peterson lived in Massachusetts, while teaching and conducting research at Harvard University as an assistant and an associate professor in the psychology department. During his time at Harvard, he studied aggression arising from drug and alcohol abuse, and supervised a number of unconventional thesis proposals. In 2004, a 13-part TV series based on his book Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief aired on TVOntario. He has also appeared on TVO on shows such as Big Ideas. Peterson was nominated for the position of Rector of the University of Glasgow in March 2017.
✔ SOURCES ✔
https://youtu.be/zooE5GE81TU Jordan B Peterson
https://youtu.be/Q7GKmznaqsQ Jordan B Peterson
https://youtu.be/YC1pvjyKYr4 Transliminal
https://youtu.be/w84uRYq0Uc8 Jordan B Peterson
https://youtu.be/6gFjB9FTN58 Jordan B Peterson
https://youtu.be/J9j-bVDrGdI Jordan B Peterson
https://youtu.be/HbAZ6cFxCeY Jordan B Peterson
https://youtu.be/04wyGK6k6HE PowerfulJRE
https://youtu.be/wNjbasba-Qw Jordan B Peterson
♛ BUY MY BOOK, CHANGE YOUR LIFE ♛
Some used the ideas in this book to build multi-billion-dollar businesses. I'll give you the simple-yet-powerful formula that they used (and you can) to realize your dreams. Get yours.
http://www.evancarmichael.com/oneword/
✉ JOIN MY #BELIEVE NEWSLETTER ✉
This is the best way to have entrepreneur gold delivered to your inbox, and to be inspired, encouraged and supported in your business. Join #BelieveNation and feel the love.
http://www.evancarmichael.com/newsletter/
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• How do I get one of Evan's t-shirts?: http://evancarmichael.com/Gear.html
• Why does Evan look like Nicolas Cage?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZHRniTcRwo
• Why does Evan make so many videos? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEKxGA8xr1k
• How do I vote for the next Top 10 video Evan should make?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0arZb0xLIDM
ツ CONNECT WITH ME ツ
Leave a comment on this video and it'll get a response. Or you can connect with me on different social platforms too:
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• #BelieveNation Forums: http://believe-nation.com
.: MORE ABOUT ME PERSONALLY :.
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• Coaching: http://www.evancarmichael.com/movement/
• Speaking: http://www.evancarmichael.com/speaking/
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Jillene & Jordan | Wedding Film

SpecialThanks:
I would like to thank photographer John Yoo for being so helpful and nice to us during our first wedding shoot and simultaneously work hard th...

SpecialThanks:
I would like to thank photographer John Yoo for being so helpful and nice to us during our first wedding shoot and simultaneously work hard throughout the day . Go check out his work: https://www.instagram.com/iamjohnyoo/
Shootout to Dj Felix for his letting us record the speeches from the mixer and doing a fantastic job that day. He is great at what he does. Go check him out: https://www.instagram.com/djnamedfelix/
Last but certainly not least, I could not have created this without the help of my lovely girlfriend Sadie Corne. Together, we filmed Jillene and Jordan's special day. We hope you enjoy watching the final result as much as we did making it.
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SpecialThanks:
I would like to thank photographer John Yoo for being so helpful and nice to us during our first wedding shoot and simultaneously work hard throughout the day . Go check out his work: https://www.instagram.com/iamjohnyoo/
Shootout to Dj Felix for his letting us record the speeches from the mixer and doing a fantastic job that day. He is great at what he does. Go check him out: https://www.instagram.com/djnamedfelix/
Last but certainly not least, I could not have created this without the help of my lovely girlfriend Sadie Corne. Together, we filmed Jillene and Jordan's special day. We hope you enjoy watching the final result as much as we did making it.
FOLLOW:
https://www.instagram.com/ozi_productions/
https://www.instagram.com/four.es/
CHECK OUT Sadie's awesome videos:
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Jordan Peterson | How to Live a Meaningful Life

Jordan B Peterson discusses how to live a meaningful life.
See the full lecture here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V1eMvGGcXQ&t
To learn from the man him...

Jordan B Peterson discusses how to live a meaningful life.
See the full lecture here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V1eMvGGcXQ&t
To learn from the man himself, subscribe to his channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/JordanPetersonVideos
While we are at it, here is his Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/jordanbpeterson
If you want to sort yourself out, I highly recommend you order Jordan Peterson's Self Authoring Program, it has been working wonders in my life:
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Jordan B Peterson discusses how to live a meaningful life.
See the full lecture here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V1eMvGGcXQ&t
To learn from the man himself, subscribe to his channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/JordanPetersonVideos
While we are at it, here is his Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/jordanbpeterson
If you want to sort yourself out, I highly recommend you order Jordan Peterson's Self Authoring Program, it has been working wonders in my life:
https://goo.gl/otVmbO (Official affiliate link for Pordan B Jeterson)

JELLY FAM: WELCOME TO THE NEW HOOPS PHENOMENON
New York City's No. 1 high school point guard Isaiah Washington and JordanWalker, Pedro Marquez and more are breathing life back into youth basketball culture. The gymnasium inside Harlem's Milbank Center was the laboratory that birthed the Jelly, New York City's freshest basketball phenomenon. It's a singular spectacle reenergizing the city's hoops scene in ways few have ever seen before. It began with a flashy yet subtly difficult move, a reincarnation of a basketball classic from a bygone era.
With one signature move, Washington and his crew have created a buzz while toasting kids on the court with their Jelly. They have unleashed a vivacious force upon a scene that has been alarmingly dormant recently.
Remember all that talk about New York basketball being dead?
— ISAIAH WASHINGTON. Before Washington’s freshman year at St. Raymond, the Jelly began morphing into something much bigger than just an adolescent’s layup.
Isaiah Washington is working the crowd at Brooklyn Bridge ParkPier 2 into a frenzy. Hand-clapping at the standing-room-only Under ArmourElite 24 basketball game gives way to a rising crescendo of yelling and stomping as Washington slowly brings the ball upcourt for TeamClutch. He pounds the rock until he is met by his defender, who's crouched in a textbook stance that says "Bring it!"
And that's how it begins.
The 18-year-old dribbles between his legs twice at the top of the key and then rocks a hesitation crossover. He's probing, testing the sturdiness of his opponent's ankles as he takes two steps back and to the side.
The defender—Wilmington, Delaware's, Trevon Duval, the country's top class of 2017 point guard recruit, representing Team Drive in the game—ill-advisedly takes the bait and moves forward.
When Duval gets closer, Washington explodes into the paint from above the left elbow on the three-point line with a sudden shift of gears. He motors toward the basket with Duval now helplessly riding his hip. With two hard dribbles, Washington elevates into the New York air and straight to the rim.
He raises the ball with his right hand, pulls it back down, taps it with his left, and just as he begins his descent, unleashes a finger roll that kisses off the glass and drops softly through the net.
Washington, the co-creator of this burgeoning youth hoops movement known as the Jelly Fam, has an easy smile, laced with a delicate sparkle in his dimples that belies his toughness. He just happens to be the No. 1 point guard and top overall basketball prospect in the city and the floor general of prodigious talent at St. Raymond High School for Boys in the Bronx.
"The NewYork City point guard is flashy, plays with a lot of heart, and I represent that with pride," Washington says. "The first steps I ever took were trying to get a hold of a basketball. I grew up going to the park every day to play against the best players out there because I didn't want anybody to be better than me."
With one signature move, Washington and his crew have created a buzz while toasting kids on the court with their Jelly. They have unleashed a vivacious force upon a scene that has been alarmingly dormant recently.
Remember all that talk about New York basketball being dead?
That's far from the truth. The Jelly is not just a syrupy move punctuated with a sweet touch. It has resurrected a vital pulse, hearkening back to the days when kids climbed on trees to get a glimpse of Dr. J at Rucker Park in the '70s.
✦ ✦ ✦
A Harlem resident from the LincolnProjects, Washington spent countless hours at Milbank while in elementary school, dreaming of one day etching his name into the city's considerable hoops tapestry.
#HoopJourney
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JELLY FAM: WELCOME TO THE NEW HOOPS PHENOMENON
New York City's No. 1 high school point guard Isaiah Washington and JordanWalker, Pedro Marquez and more are breathing life back into youth basketball culture. The gymnasium inside Harlem's Milbank Center was the laboratory that birthed the Jelly, New York City's freshest basketball phenomenon. It's a singular spectacle reenergizing the city's hoops scene in ways few have ever seen before. It began with a flashy yet subtly difficult move, a reincarnation of a basketball classic from a bygone era.
With one signature move, Washington and his crew have created a buzz while toasting kids on the court with their Jelly. They have unleashed a vivacious force upon a scene that has been alarmingly dormant recently.
Remember all that talk about New York basketball being dead?
— ISAIAH WASHINGTON. Before Washington’s freshman year at St. Raymond, the Jelly began morphing into something much bigger than just an adolescent’s layup.
Isaiah Washington is working the crowd at Brooklyn Bridge ParkPier 2 into a frenzy. Hand-clapping at the standing-room-only Under ArmourElite 24 basketball game gives way to a rising crescendo of yelling and stomping as Washington slowly brings the ball upcourt for TeamClutch. He pounds the rock until he is met by his defender, who's crouched in a textbook stance that says "Bring it!"
And that's how it begins.
The 18-year-old dribbles between his legs twice at the top of the key and then rocks a hesitation crossover. He's probing, testing the sturdiness of his opponent's ankles as he takes two steps back and to the side.
The defender—Wilmington, Delaware's, Trevon Duval, the country's top class of 2017 point guard recruit, representing Team Drive in the game—ill-advisedly takes the bait and moves forward.
When Duval gets closer, Washington explodes into the paint from above the left elbow on the three-point line with a sudden shift of gears. He motors toward the basket with Duval now helplessly riding his hip. With two hard dribbles, Washington elevates into the New York air and straight to the rim.
He raises the ball with his right hand, pulls it back down, taps it with his left, and just as he begins his descent, unleashes a finger roll that kisses off the glass and drops softly through the net.
Washington, the co-creator of this burgeoning youth hoops movement known as the Jelly Fam, has an easy smile, laced with a delicate sparkle in his dimples that belies his toughness. He just happens to be the No. 1 point guard and top overall basketball prospect in the city and the floor general of prodigious talent at St. Raymond High School for Boys in the Bronx.
"The NewYork City point guard is flashy, plays with a lot of heart, and I represent that with pride," Washington says. "The first steps I ever took were trying to get a hold of a basketball. I grew up going to the park every day to play against the best players out there because I didn't want anybody to be better than me."
With one signature move, Washington and his crew have created a buzz while toasting kids on the court with their Jelly. They have unleashed a vivacious force upon a scene that has been alarmingly dormant recently.
Remember all that talk about New York basketball being dead?
That's far from the truth. The Jelly is not just a syrupy move punctuated with a sweet touch. It has resurrected a vital pulse, hearkening back to the days when kids climbed on trees to get a glimpse of Dr. J at Rucker Park in the '70s.
✦ ✦ ✦
A Harlem resident from the LincolnProjects, Washington spent countless hours at Milbank while in elementary school, dreaming of one day etching his name into the city's considerable hoops tapestry.
#HoopJourney
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Hoop Journey is committed providing basketball fans consistent exclusive content on a daily and weekly basis! We are dedicated to producing High Quality footage and mixtapes of the top high school talent in the country, potential NBA stars, and much more. Hoop Journey produces the Best basketball documentaries on YouTube. Hoop Journey strives to bring you the highest quality content on all things basketball.
If you like our videos and want to see more make sure to subscribe, for more similar videos!
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The Future of Work in Jordan

A two-day Future of Work national dialogue concluded in Amman with Jordanian ILO constituents agreeing to create a committee to undertake research and continue discussions around the changes taking place in the world of work. The purpose of the national dialogue was to exchange ideas between constituents on how best to address some of the main challenges and opportunities posed by the changing world of work in Jordan, towards achieving the ultimate goal of social justice.

Jordan Peterson - IQ and The Job Market

original source: https://youtu.be/D7Kn5p7TP_Y?t=1h29m53s
PsychologyProfessor Dr. Jordan B. Peterson explains why IQ is a good predictor of success in the job market. The more complex the occupation, the higher the requirement of cognitive abilities. By ignoring this reality we do a big disservice to those who don't have the requirements even for simple jobs and get left behind. Both the conservative response 'They should work harder!' or the liberal view 'Everyone has the same potential!' are wrong and are ignoring the hard facts of intelligence.
Dr. Peterson's new book is available for pre-order:
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: http://amzn.to/2yvJf9L
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Beyond Threads - Garment Workers in Jordan

In 1997, Jordan witnessed the establishment of the Qualified IndustrialZone. The QIZ initiative allows Jordan to export products to the United States duty-free, as long as they have inputs from Israel. Although the main reason was to provide jobs for Jordanians, South Asian migrants, especially women, make up more than 70% of the total work force.
Many garment workers face excessive working hours, delays or non-payments of salaries, restrictions on freedom of movement and confiscation of passports. With the industrial areas located in remote areas, often garment workers feel isolated, living in dormitories adjacent to factories.
In the last few years, the economic crisis had a negative impact on the Qualified Industrial Zones. Many factories were forced to close leaving many workers stranded with no work permits. Workers choose to stay and work illegally due to debt they accumulate coming to Jordan. Brokers in their own countries, make use of the villagers, that choose to work abroad for a better life. Other factors led some workers to run away from their employers, for example, many factories establish daily production targets. Some workers have reported, they are threatened of deportation if they don't meet their target. They then must try to find jobs elsewhere so that they can continue to send much-needed remittances home to their families.
As a result, a community of Irregular garment workers has been formed. They look out for each other at a time where all other doors seems to be closed, and hope for a brighter future.

Bangladeshi workers stranded in Jordan - 7 March 09

Hundreds of Bangladeshi workers are trapped in Jordan after the textile factory they worked for was shut down.
Their employer has left the country, and the labourers are surviving in squalid conditions while authorities try to work out what to do.
Nisreen el-Shamayleh reports from the dispute in Irbid in northern Jordan.

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#BeBoldForChange - Garment Workers in Jordan on International Women's Day

Globally, the garment sector employs more than 60,000 people. 80% of them are women. For m...

#BeBoldForChange - Garment Workers in Jordan on International Women's Day

Globally, the garment sector employs more than 60,000 people. 80% of them are women. For many, it is their first job. Our research shows that when these jobs are quality jobs, they can be an important driver of change for women, their families and communities – and even for the country as a whole.
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the courage and determination of women in the world of work by sharing the stories of seven diverse women employed in Jordanian garment factories.
Meet Majda, Nikitha, Shahanaj, Dilani, Dua’a, Bal and Tumpa.